Examples of using "Gemaakt" in a sentence and their english translations:
- How did you make it?
- How did you do that?
- How did you do it?
- How'd you do it?
- How did you do this?
- How did you do?
You've made a mistake.
What is butter made of?
I made a snowman.
You made spaghetti, didn't you?
She cooked vegetable soup last night.
Did everyone do their homework?
I made supper.
He was made captain.
We made waffles.
You made mistakes.
I made coffee.
I did that.
Who made these?
Sami made coffee.
Tom made coffee.
How is bread made?
I made tea.
Tom made spaghetti.
What did you make?
She made spaghetti.
We made spaghetti.
You have made the very same mistake again.
Tom made pancakes for you.
When did you take this picture?
- I prepared breakfast for you.
- I made you breakfast.
had put the country on edge,
Who built the snowman?
- I made a mistake.
- I've made a mistake.
Bourbon is made from corn.
Butter is made from cream.
- Did you make it for yourself?
- Did you make it by yourself?
- Did you do it by yourselves?
What's it made from?
Wine is made from grapes.
Butter is made from milk.
Chocolate is made from cocoa beans.
Who painted these pictures?
Who made this plan?
You have made many mistakes.
I made it myself.
I've made lots of friends.
She's done her homework.
She cooked vegetable soup last night.
She made a lot of spelling mistakes.
Electricity cables are made of copper.
This is made in Kazakhstan.
What is butter made of?
You made me happy.
- You made an error.
- You made a mistake.
- You've made a mistake.
Flour is made from wheat.
You startled me!
- Tom made many mistakes.
- Tom made a lot of mistakes.
- Tom has made a lot of mistakes.
- Tom has made many mistakes.
- Tom has made lots of mistakes.
- You made an error.
- You made a mistake.
- You've made a mistake.
Glass is made from sand.
- Did you make it for yourself?
- Did you do it by yourself?
- You made the same mistake.
- You have made the same mistake.
We made a sand castle.
Bread is made from flour.
Is this made in Switzerland?
Did I scare you?
- He's done his homework.
- He did his homework.
The picture was taken by him.
- You made an error.
- You made a mistake.
- You've made a mistake.
I did my homework.
- Who made this cake?
- Who made this pie?
He did nothing wrong.
Who made this box?
Bread is made from wheat.